Looking at the levels of family violence we're talking about, with Statistics Canada saying that it's 6% against men and 6.4% against women, it seems to me that.... And yes, it does rise when you have highly conflicted separation and divorce. However, that does not relate to the very large percentage of people who end up with sole custody. If family violence is 6% and yet we're ending up with 75% to 90% sole custody, then I don't see how that high level of sole custody is in fact caused by a 6% level of domestic violence.
That's not the complaint that parents are making. I think you'll find that, increasingly, parents are leaving the system. They're working out their own agreements. In fact, we got a letter from you saying that if parents worked out their own consensual agreements, this worked out much better and the agreements were a lot more stable. In these cases, putting the parents on an equal basis does reduce the level of violence, because there is less to fight about.